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Analyze how Geraldine Brooks uses personal narratives and individual stories in Nine Parts of Desire to explore the broader themes of cultural identity and religious observance in Islamic societies. How do these stories contribute to our understanding of the intersection between personal autonomy and societal norms?
Brooks discusses Muslim courtship and marriage practices. How does she portray the conception and practice of marriage in the Islamic world? How do marriage practices shape the role of women in Islamic societies?
How does Brooks portrays the complex relationship between artistic expression and religious conservatism in Nine Parts of Desire? How do art forms, such as belly dancing, challenge or conform to societal norms and religious dictates?
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